
معرفی
James Evan Sabin, MD, serves as Clinical Professor of Population Medicine (Part-time) at Harvard Medical School and is a Member of the HMS Center for Bioethics. He directs the nationally recognized Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Ethics Program, focusing on innovative organizational ethics frameworks within healthcare systems.
His research spans critical bioethics domains including:
- Fair Resource Allocation in healthcare systems
- Organizational Ethics implementation strategies
- Consumer oversight in health policy development
- Clinical ethics decision-making processes
- Ethical dimensions of aging populations
- Health system accountability structures
Dr. Sabin has authored over 150 scholarly publications including the influential texts Setting Limits Fairly (Oxford University Press, 2008) and No Margin, No Mission (Oxford University Press, 2003), establishing foundational frameworks for ethics in resource-constrained healthcare environments.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- Appointment to the American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (2012)
- Election as Fellow of the Hastings Center (2013)
He actively disseminates research through his specialized blogs on aging ethics at http://www.over65.thehastingscenter.org and health system ethics at http://healthcareorganizationalethics.blogspot.com, maintaining ongoing scholarly engagement with contemporary ethical challenges.




